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Nave Vaulting, Winchester

TECHNICAL INFO
CAMERA Canon 5D MKII
MEDIA Digital Original, Exposure Blended, Stitched
LENS 17mm TS-E
PLACE

Winchester, Hampshire, UK

YEAR

2010

Winchester Cathedral has the longest nave of any Gothic cathedral in Europe. Originally built with a flat ceiling (1079-1120), the entire nave was remodeled from 1345-1404 to match the perpendicular style of the day (in fact, only eight columns were recut - the other columns were slimmed down and re-clad with stone to change the style). It was at this time (~1394) that the current elaborately vaulted ceiling was added to the nave.

Comments

By leather bags
on May 03rd, 2012

Magnificent palaces,

By Titanic
on May 30th, 2012

I love seeing the styles of cathedrals. I was wondering, wasn’t this one damaged by an earthquake at one time?

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on August 24th, 2012

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